Yes, this is funny. But if you have read the "science and technology" section in last week's Economist, you know that things are funny until they aren't.
Yes, this is funny. But if you have read the "science and technology" section in last week's Economist, you know that things are funny until they aren't.
Is the "Waymo" robotaxi model really suited for Europe with <1% taxi and >20% PT trips? In our new book chapter (with Andrea Hauslbauer & Chiara Vitrano), we argue that AV services should be carefully aligned with local context (geography, policy, culture). www.sciencedirect.com/science/chap...
π¦PATH2ZERO is bringing together public + private stakeholders to shape transport decarbonisation pathways across Europe.
The first National Stakeholder Meetings sparked discussions on bridging the gap between awareness and action & ensuring fair, feasible policies.
βΉοΈRead more: shorturl.at/RRgPS
I am invited to talk at IPTF25, Korea (29.10) on societal implications of AI in public transport. I will discuss the risk mechanisms and anticipatory governance paths to safeguard public value in two use cases: AI-in-vehicle (pooled AV), AI-in-system (scheduling, demand, fleet) @dlr-en.bsky.social
We launched the PATH2ZERO project website. @dlr-en.bsky.social, together with 11 partners, 40+ national stakeholders, and 10 international experts, we are co-creating tools and pathways for net-zero, climate-resilient transport in Europe. Explore our work, events, and publications at: path2zero.eu
On 15-16.1.25, we held the kick-off meeting for #PATH2ZERO at DLR Institute of Transport Research in Berlin. The project aims at providing policymakers, practitioners, and industry with the next generation, #net-zero, climate-resilient transport pathways using. lnkd.in/ee8gbifh
Policy implications:
1οΈβ£Prioritise investments that enhance the travel experience for all, e.g.:
2οΈβ£π²πΆUrban designs that facilitate social interactions or sensory experiences to make them more enjoyable.
3οΈβ£πComfortable seating, adequate lighting, noise reduction measures, spaces for reading or working.
Key findings:
1οΈβ£π²πΆ have the highest WTT,
2οΈβ£π²= enjoyment (company, audio, reflective thinking),
3οΈβ£π = personal productivity (browsing, talking),
4οΈβ£π= productivity (e.g., thinking, driving itself) and enjoyment (e.g., company, talking).
In our new article, with Veronique Van Acker, Yannick Cornet, Eva Malichova, and Manuel Ojeda-Cabral, we provide empirical insights into what makes travel time worthwhile (i.e. enjoyment, fitness, and productivity) across travel modes. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Good morning, Berlin!
Good morning, Berlin!
Mutually reinforcingβ¦
Hallo @bsky.app! Looking forward to some fresh air...